New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has won three Super Bowls and the hand of supermodel Gisele Bundchen in marriage. Now he can add winning the Kentucky Derby to his stable of fortunes.

OK, it was really a horse named Orb that took home the 139th Run For the Roses at Louisville's Churchill Downs on Saturday, but Brady made a good bet on the thoroughbred—and celebrated like he won another Lombardi Trophy.

According to the Boston Herald, Brady laid a $4,700 stake on Orb, and cashed out around $25,000 in winnings—small change in relation to the $60 million guaranteed the Patriots gave him with an adjusted contract in February.

Among those who shared in his revelry were three former Patriots teammates: Tedy Bruschi, Dan Koppen and Wes Welker. Per Comcast Sports Net New England, Brady also hugged it out with Ogden Phipps II—the son of Orb co-owner Dinny Phipps—in the horse's connections' box at the track.

Not to be forgotten, the fashionable Brady wore the appropriate Derby attire, including a red bow tie. Lucky for all, Business First of Louisville has the conclusive video evidence of the Patriots quarterback's not-so excessive celebration.